Security Innovation

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Securing software in the connected world

In today's connected world, software runs everything - from smart phones to banking applications, cars to home security systems, even refrigerators, garage doors and other every day devices are "connected." Software is everywhere – and unfortunately, it provides the largest attack surface for hackers. We are a cybersecurity company leveraging our deep knowledge of software security to create relevant products and services.

Unique to the industry, CMD+CTRL are interactive cyber ranges where staff compete to find vulnerabilities in business applications in real-time – learning quickly, that attack and defense are about thinking on your feet, creativity and adaptability.

Every two weeks, we will offer the opportunity to test drive CMD+CTRL for 24 hours. We'll open up our CMD+CTRL to anyone to participate, score points, and see how they do.

We will start with a 30 minute live demo to go over the features and functionality of CMD+CTRL, Q&A, and provide the login URL and credentials for your free 24 hour access and you can begin testing your skills immediately.

Unique to the industry, CMD+CTRL are interactive cyber ranges where staff compete to find vulnerabilities in business applications in real-time – learning quickly, that attack and defense are about thinking on your feet, creativity and adaptability.

Every two weeks, we will offer the opportunity to test drive CMD+CTRL for 24 hours. We'll open up our CMD+CTRL to anyone to participate, score points, and see how they do.

We will start with a 30 minute live demo to go over the features and functionality of CMD+CTRL, Q&A, and provide the login URL and credentials for your free 24 hour access and you can begin testing your skills immediately.

Unique to the industry, CMD+CTRL are interactive cyber ranges where staff compete to find vulnerabilities in business applications in real-time – learning quickly, that attack and defense are about thinking on your feet, creativity and adaptability.

Every two weeks, we will offer the opportunity to test drive CMD+CTRL for 24 hours. We'll open up our CMD+CTRL to anyone to participate, score points, and see how they do.

We will start with a 30 minute live demo to go over the features and functionality of CMD+CTRL, Q&A, and provide the login URL and credentials for your free 24 hour access and you can begin testing your skills immediately.

Unique to the industry, CMD+CTRL are interactive cyber ranges where staff compete to find vulnerabilities in business applications in real-time – learning quickly, that attack and defense are about thinking on your feet, creativity and adaptability.

Every two weeks, we will offer the opportunity to test drive CMD+CTRL for 24 hours. We'll open up our CMD+CTRL to anyone to participate, score points, and see how they do.

We will start with a 30 minute live demo to go over the features and functionality of CMD+CTRL, Q&A, and provide the login URL and credentials for your free 24 hour access and you can begin testing your skills immediately.

In a world where convenience is key, consumers are adopting every new connected device that hits the shelves - and doing so with the assumption that due diligence security has been considered. But recent IoT attacks suggest otherwise.

As organizations migrate from a primarily offline to online business model, they are failing to consider IoT’s unique threats which traditional solutions are unable to secure. As a result, steps must be taken to ensure that the device, connections and infrastructure are hardened, especially software which runs IoT devices and is the source of ~90% of attacks.

This webinar is ideal for risk, technology, and security professionals that want to understand why a hacker would want to attack their “harmless” IoT device and what the stealth risk to their organization and consumers is.

Did you lock the door before leaving your house this morning? If you did, you threat modeled without even realizing it. Threat modeling is identifying potential threats (house robbery) and implementing measures to mitigate the risk (locking your door).

Protecting valuable assets, no matter if personal assets or business-related assets such as the software you are developing, threat modeling should become an instinctual and necessary part of your process.

Our talk highlights how nearly 50% of security flaws can be mitigated through threat modeling. We help you prevent and mitigate risks by utilizing a reliable and hard-hitting analysis technique that can be applied to individual applications or across an entire portfolio. We show you how to effectively apply these techniques at the start of the design phase and throughout every phase of the development lifecycle so you can maximize the ROI of your security efforts.

Topics covered include:
• Threat Modeling 101
• The propagating effect of poor design
• Tabletop exercise – a world with and without threat modeling
• Best practices and metrics for every stakeholder

When GDPR becomes law in a few months, it will be the most wide-ranging and stringent data protection initiative in history. To prepare for this sea change, most organizations have streamlined and detailed their information security policies; however, many are unaware that immature application security programs arguably pose the biggest threat of a data breach. This oft-forgotten piece of data protection puts organizations at risk of GDPR fines.

Attend this joint webinar with Security Innovation and Smarttech247 to learn practical tips on incorporating application security best practices into an InfoSec program to achieve GDPR compliance.

Topics include:
* Summary of GDPR key concepts
* Security of data processing in software and the CIA triad
* The people and process problem of GDPR: Governance
* Using Data Protection by Design for secure design and business logic
* Assessments to verify the security of processing

The OWASP Top Ten is the de-facto web application security standard because it reflects the evolving threat landscape, providing organizations a framework to manage and mitigate application security risk.

This dual-presenter format will examine the critical newcomers and pesky incumbents from both an offensive and defensive perspective. Attend to get our expert insight on how to harden Web applications and align your program towards OWASP compliance.

Topics covered include:

- The newcomers – why they are so tricky and elude traditional test efforts
- XSS and Injection – mistakes organizations keep making that land these preventable threats on every Top Ten list
- Design flaws that cause them and coding errors that expose them
- High impact activities that reduce exploitability, prevalence and impact

Meet the Presenters:

Kevin Poniatowski, Sr. Security Instructor & Engineer at Security Innovation, brings an optimal blend of speaking ability, technical savvy, and an insatiable passion for security to Security Innovation's training customers. Kevin entered the application security field in 2007 with Security Innovation, where he has split time between application security course development and delivering instructor-led courses.

Mark Burnett is a security consultant, author, and researcher who specializes in application security, authentication, and hardening Microsoft Windows-based servers and networks. Since 1999 he has worked in numerous areas of IT security, developing unique strategies and techniques for protecting critical assets. Mark is author and coauthor of a number of security books and publishes security articles for several web sites, newsletters, and magazines.

Applications are the primary target of attack due to their prevalence and inherent exposure, and require a solid defense in depth strategy to reduce risk. This on-demand webinar aims to educate IT and development teams on technologies available to build and deploy more secure software systems and debunks common myths about what each can and cannot protect.

The OWASP Top 10 is an expert consensus of the most critical web application security threats. If properly understood, it is an invaluable framework to prioritize efforts and address flaws that expose your organization to attack.

Watch this on-demand webinar as Jason Taylor, one of our most experienced security experts, takes us through the journey of identifying the tell-tale markers of the OWASP Top Ten and reveals the techniques used to hunt them down.

The OWASP Top Ten is an expert consensus of the most critical web application security threats. If properly understood, it is an invaluable framework to prioritize efforts and address flaws that expose your organization to attack.

This on demand webinar presents the OWASP Top Ten in an abridged format, interpreting the threats for you and providing actionable offensive and defensive best practices. It is ideal for all IT/development stakeholders that want to take a risk-based approach to Web application security.